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January 2014 – The Budding Ecologist
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Thoughts of an aspiring ecologist. January 25, 2014. Just testing this thing out. Follow My Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 2 other followers. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Notes from our field ecology class at UC Davis. Birds parasites immunity oxidative physiology uropygial gland moult feather quality colouration personality social behaviour. Ecology Students' Society. Stories of creative ecology.
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Parasites love caterpillar hairs (but predators don’t) – Community Ecology and Phylogenetics
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Community Ecology and Phylogenetics. The interface between ecology, phylogeny and function. Parasites love caterpillar hairs (but predators don’t). Really interesting article I found via cool parasite ecology blog ( https:/ parasiteecology.wordpress.com/. It turns out that increased hair length may increase the caterpillars chance of being parasitized as the hairs provide better cover and protection for parasites. Mind blowing – I wonder how general this principle is? Here are the refs:. June 24, 2015.
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June 2015 – Community Ecology and Phylogenetics
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Community Ecology and Phylogenetics. The interface between ecology, phylogeny and function. Parasites love caterpillar hairs (but predators don’t). Really interesting article I found via cool parasite ecology blog ( https:/ parasiteecology.wordpress.com/. It turns out that increased hair length may increase the caterpillars chance of being parasitized as the hairs provide better cover and protection for parasites. Mind blowing – I wonder how general this principle is? Here are the refs:. June 24, 2015.
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Evolutionary Applications | Koskella Lab at UC Berkeley
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Koskella Lab at UC Berkeley. Understanding coevolution of hosts and their parasites in the lab and in the field. Category Archives: Evolutionary Applications. The utility of model system research for applied evolutionary questions. July 1, 2014. For this month’s Evolutionary Application’s research highlights. I look at recent work exemplifying the use of model systems in addressing questions of applied interest:. In terms of real life application, the model yeast. Ie, strains with deficiencies in so-call...
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Tree diseases | Koskella Lab at UC Berkeley
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Koskella Lab at UC Berkeley. Understanding coevolution of hosts and their parasites in the lab and in the field. Category Archives: Tree diseases. Tree diseases are in the headlines a lot these days, but are they new? Or have they been around since the dawn of trees? The answer is clearly all of the above, but what is it about now that is making them so prominent and capable of knocking out whole stands of trees? Tree disease of the month – Ash dieback. December 27, 2012. Have a happy holiday!
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Marco | Sobrevivendo na Ciência
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Um pequeno manual para a jornada do cientista. Pular para o conteúdo principal. Pular para o conteúdo secundário. Arquivo do autor: Marco. I'm a Professor of Ecology at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Trabalho de campo no quintal de casa. Por que não fazer trabalho de campo também em parques urbanos e periurbanos? Continuar lendo →. Apresentações do SintECO no Brazilian Humboldt Kolleg 2016. O SintECO fará mais duas apresentações semana que vem, na edição 2016 do Brazilian Humboldt Kolleg.
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taru89 – The Budding Ecologist
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Thoughts of an aspiring ecologist. January 25, 2014. Just testing this thing out. Follow My Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 2 other followers. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Notes from our field ecology class at UC Davis. Birds parasites immunity oxidative physiology uropygial gland moult feather quality colouration personality social behaviour. Ecology Students' Society. Stories of creative ecology.
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Test Post – The Budding Ecologist
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Thoughts of an aspiring ecologist. January 25, 2014. Just testing this thing out. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Notes from ecol...
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